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STATEMENT-1 : The shortest distance between the skew lines `(x+3)/-4=(y-6)/3=\z/2 and (x+2)/-4=y/1=(z-7)/1` is 9. and STATEMENT-2 : Two lines are skew lines if there doesn't exist a plane passing through them.

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